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they're competing for people in china -- with people in china. this is a global society. , andimple job market economic viability of this state and this country are inextricably linked to public education. i do not joke when i say that l.a. is america, only sooner. we look like this country is going to look. we had best figure this out and figure this out on the rights of kids first. tavis: what is the link between poverty and the school-to-prison pipeline that we are trying to get at in this special? >> when we work in schools, poverty is not destiny. living in circumstances of poverty is not actually automatic to criminalization. we also realize that the best economic stimulus is a diploma. if you want to break the cycle of poverty, we need to have you graduate. it is impossible if you are criminalize and in incarceration. for many in the urban sector, it is graduation or incarceration. it better be graduation. when i am old, i want them taking care of me. they need to be competent. tavis: in the special tomorrow night, we talked to a judge in
they're competing for people in china -- with people in china. this is a global society. , andimple job market economic viability of this state and this country are inextricably linked to public education. i do not joke when i say that l.a. is america, only sooner. we look like this country is going to look. we had best figure this out and figure this out on the rights of kids first. tavis: what is the link between poverty and the school-to-prison pipeline that we are trying to get at in this...
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and china together? >> well, we like the technol sector for a number of reasons. first we do think you're going to see a pickup in global growth. tech companies are very linked to the global economy. a lot of the technology companies rely on corporate capital spend. so that's where we think we'll seen inflection point there. valuations for the tech sector are the lowest they've been since the mid-90s. the sector trades at a petraeu p/e level. everybody knows about the mobility story but there are other things happening in the enterprise part of the technology center always propel growth going forward. >> tom: you also like the industrial sector. i suppose that makes sense with the rebound in china. it's had a nice run lately. what do you expect out of industrials over the next year or so? >> for industrials, there's leverage to a pickup in capital responding and i think the pickup in merger acquisition and activity as we've seen is an indication that corporations are beginning to redeploy some of their cash, and i think we're going to see that come through in more
and china together? >> well, we like the technol sector for a number of reasons. first we do think you're going to see a pickup in global growth. tech companies are very linked to the global economy. a lot of the technology companies rely on corporate capital spend. so that's where we think we'll seen inflection point there. valuations for the tech sector are the lowest they've been since the mid-90s. the sector trades at a petraeu p/e level. everybody knows about the mobility story but...
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china. >> ifill: with its own tv ad charging obama is weak on trade against china. overthe weekend both candidates used dueling interviews on cbs's "60 minutes" to make their case. romney was pressed to provide specifics on economic policy. >> well, i can tell them specifically what my policy looks like. i will not raise taxes on middle-income folks. i will not lower the share of taxes paid by high-income individuals. and i will make sure that wee bring down rates, we limit deductions and exemptions so we can keep the code and we encourage growth in jobs. >> and the devil is in the details though. what are we talking about'? the mortgage deduction? the charitable deduction. >> the devil is in the details. the angell is in the policy which is creating more jobs. >> you have heard the criticism, i'm sure, that your campaign can be vague about things. i wonder if this isn't precisely one of those things. >> it's very much consistent with my experience as a governor. which is if you want to work
china. >> ifill: with its own tv ad charging obama is weak on trade against china. overthe weekend both candidates used dueling interviews on cbs's "60 minutes" to make their case. romney was pressed to provide specifics on economic policy. >> well, i can tell them specifically what my policy looks like. i will not raise taxes on middle-income folks. i will not lower the share of taxes paid by high-income individuals. and i will make sure that wee bring down rates, we...
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is facing competition to keep them, especially from india, china, korea and japan. >> taiwanese barbecue flavor. it's okay, right. >> it's okay. >> wei-jin is interest taiwan. in the field of imology she is one of the world's best and brightest. her research keeps her notice laboratory 60 hour ace week. >> it's not all i do. >> one of my new year's resolution is to learn how to watch football, american football. >> and what is a first down. >> first down -- >> i didn't know anything so to me it was always about beer and pizza, popcorn. >> so they can get either one or two extra points. >> they're going to go for one. >> yay! >> wei-jin would like to stay in the u.s. after getting her ph.d but she could take her american education an her research just about anywhere. and she might just have to. >> if i cannot find a job to secure my visa status, i will have to leave the country. >> we don't want to suggest that there isn't always going to be a place for people who have extraordinary talent and ability. if we don't get them, somebody else will. we should expect for the world's best and bri
is facing competition to keep them, especially from india, china, korea and japan. >> taiwanese barbecue flavor. it's okay, right. >> it's okay. >> wei-jin is interest taiwan. in the field of imology she is one of the world's best and brightest. her research keeps her notice laboratory 60 hour ace week. >> it's not all i do. >> one of my new year's resolution is to learn how to watch football, american football. >> and what is a first down. >> first...